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A Legacy: 22424 Old Poplar Way in Brier WA

Lynnwood Real Estate:  22424 Old Poplar Way, Brier, WA 98036

22424 Old Poplar WayLynnwood /Brier real estate at it's best:

This is a great opportunity - Large home on acreage in heart of sought after Brier - perfect location close to both I-405 & I-5 for easy commutes in all directions.

Four bedrooms & 3.25 baths with three fireplaces (including one in the master suite!) - this home has great spaces & waiting for your touches!

Outbuildings include huge (approx 1800 sq ft) 5 car garage with RV sized door, shop area, and more. Horse pastures & stables. Property is on two parcels.

$1,198,000

22424 Old Poplar Way

Cooper Jacobs Real Estate Services  206-251-5948  Are you looking for Lynnwood real estate? Lynnwood WA is a great close in Seattle suburb with easy commuting to both North and South as well as the Eastside. Don't forget to check out Downtown Lynnwood or the Interurban Trail and also the transit stations while you are here!  If you are interested in  or Seattle suburbs, please let us know! 

Nearby Seattle Suburbs:  Brier real estate, Lake Forest Park real estate, Shoreline real estate, Edmonds real estate, Mountlake Terrace real estate

0 commentsCooper Jacobs Real Estate Services • August 28 2009 02:54PM

First Steps When Buying a Home

Lynnwood WA First time home buyers:

Really nice post for first time homebuyers!  This is a great article that easily applies to Lynnwood real estate, too!

Via Alex Anderson (GreatMinnesotaRealEstate.com):

Buying a home is a long-term investment. You'll probably live in a home for some time so you have to make sure that you really want the home you will purchase. It is best to be clear about what you want in a home before you start your search. While most real estate agents can guide you in your search, the decision to purchase a home, and its implications, wholly rest unto you.

Many first time home buyers feel overwhelmed and frustrated by the homebuying process simply because there are too many decisions to make. How do you decide on the best location? What if the home isn't in the best move-in condition? Can you afford to be so far away from work? Making sure you've asked yourself the right questions and creating a 'wishlist' for your ideal home will make the home buying process much easier, and also help you get over many of the challenges involved in finding that perfect home. Start creating your wishlist with the following essential questions and considerations in mind:

1. What are the essential amenities you're looking for? Think about fireplaces, swimming pools and kitchen appliances that you want to have in your new home. Prioritize these so you can simply say 'no' to a prospective home if it doesn't meet the basic amenities criteria. Be as specific as possible with this section so you can narrow down the hundreds of options available.

2. Be very particular about your location. Ilyce Glink, author of '100 Questions Every First Time Homebuyers Should ask' explains that location is one of the most critical issues when buying a home. You need to decide where to live in relation to your work, your family and friends, your kid's school, commercial areas, and places of worship. Your location determines your travel time each day. Ask yourself if the travel time is worth your home and location.

3. What is the ideal size? Do you need more than three bedrooms? Is your family growing? If you are going to need more space in the near future, you may need to buy a home with more space than you currently use. Project your home needs for at least the next three to five years so you select the right size.

4. Are you willing to invest in renovating or refurbishing the home? If the house is not in move-in condition, how much are you willing to spend on modifications, renovations and other maintenance costs? Setting some guidelines in this area can help you eliminate certain homes from your radar as you search.

5. Do you worry about security and safety? You might prioritize safety and security if you are living alone or with your children. Determine the things that you will need in order to feel secure in your home and neighborhood. Cross-out houses that do not meet your criteria.

Remember to put in some effort in clarifying your home preferences and goals in life. This exercise can simplify the home buying process and will help you feel comfortable with your purchase in the long-run.

About the Author: Alexandria P. Anderson is a Minnesota Real Estate agent that helps people to find and purchase Condominiums in Minnesota and other properties in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Cooper Jacobs Real Estate Services  206-251-5948  Are you looking for Lynnwood real estate? Lynnwood WA is a great close in Seattle suburb with easy commuting to both North and South as well as the Eastside. Don't forget to check out Downtown Lynnwood or the Interurban Trail and also the transit stations while you are here!  If you are interested in  or Seattle suburbs, please let us know! 

Nearby Seattle Suburbs:  Brier real estate, Lake Forest Park real estate, Shoreline real estate, Edmonds real estate, Mountlake Terrace real estate

0 commentsCooper Jacobs Real Estate Services • August 06 2009 12:50AM